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 Microsoft Expression Blend 4 Unleashed
There are many ways that Expression Blend can be described—who it is aimed at and
how it should be used.
My view will be different from the next guy or gal, and the one after that. All I know is
that I have used this tool almost on a daily basis for several years now on every platform
that it supports, and it just keeps... |  |  Enhancing Architectural Drawings and Models with Photoshop
The first two chapters of this book are related and should be read in sequence. Chapter 1 is about preparing computer-aided design (CAD) and/or building information models (BIM) for enhancement, and Chapter 2 teaches you how to add the enhancements (such as color, pattern, shadow, and lineweight) in Photoshop.
All of the other 10... |  |  HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies
Welcome to the wild, wacky, and wonderful possibilities of the World
Wide Web, or more simply, the Web. In this book, we reveal the
ins and outs of the markup languages that are the Web’s lifeblood — the
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and its cousin, XHTML, along with the
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language used to make... |
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 Convert!: Designing Web Sites to Increase Traffic and Conversion
In 2007, I wrote an ebook called “Save the Pixel—the Art of Simple Web Design,”
which teaches that simplicity is the key to designing web pages that work. Th e book
has sold more than 8,000 copies, and my agency Scratchmedia has become well
known for the clean, spacious design style.
After I presented on... |  |  Google SketchUp 8 For Dummies
A few years ago, I was teaching a workshop on advanced SketchUp techniques
to a group of extremely bright middle and high school (or so I
thought) students in Hot Springs, Arkansas. As subject matter went, I wasn’t
pulling any punches — we were breezing through material I wouldn’t think
of introducing to most groups... |  |  Desktop Witness: The Do's and Don'ts of Personal Computer Security
When asked 'who are you?', people in different cultures tend to define themselves
fundamentally differently in terms of what their respective culture considers to be
most important. In cultures where one's professional and economic status is most
important, people say 'I am an engineer', or 'a priest at St... |
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